from datetime import datetime, tzinfo

from django.template import Library, Node, TemplateSyntaxError
from django.utils import six, timezone

try:
    import pytz
except ImportError:
    pytz = None


register = Library()


# HACK: datetime is an old-style class, create a new-style equivalent
# so we can define additional attributes.
class datetimeobject(datetime, object):
    pass


# Template filters

@register.filter
def localtime(value):
    """
    Converts a datetime to local time in the active time zone.

    This only makes sense within a {% localtime off %} block.
    """
    return do_timezone(value, timezone.get_current_timezone())


@register.filter
def utc(value):
    """
    Converts a datetime to UTC.
    """
    return do_timezone(value, timezone.utc)


@register.filter('timezone')
def do_timezone(value, arg):
    """
    Converts a datetime to local time in a given time zone.

    The argument must be an instance of a tzinfo subclass or a time zone name.
    If it is a time zone name, pytz is required.

    Naive datetimes are assumed to be in local time in the default time zone.
    """
    if not isinstance(value, datetime):
        return ''

    # Obtain a timezone-aware datetime
    try:
        if timezone.is_naive(value):
            default_timezone = timezone.get_default_timezone()
            value = timezone.make_aware(value, default_timezone)
    # Filters must never raise exceptions, and pytz' exceptions inherit
    # Exception directly, not a specific subclass. So catch everything.
    except Exception:
        return ''

    # Obtain a tzinfo instance
    if isinstance(arg, tzinfo):
        tz = arg
    elif isinstance(arg, six.string_types) and pytz is not None:
        try:
            tz = pytz.timezone(arg)
        except pytz.UnknownTimeZoneError:
            return ''
    else:
        return ''

    result = timezone.localtime(value, tz)

    # HACK: the convert_to_local_time flag will prevent
    #       automatic conversion of the value to local time.
    result = datetimeobject(result.year, result.month, result.day,
                            result.hour, result.minute, result.second,
                            result.microsecond, result.tzinfo)
    result.convert_to_local_time = False
    return result


# Template tags

class LocalTimeNode(Node):
    """
    Template node class used by ``localtime_tag``.
    """
    def __init__(self, nodelist, use_tz):
        self.nodelist = nodelist
        self.use_tz = use_tz

    def render(self, context):
        old_setting = context.use_tz
        context.use_tz = self.use_tz
        output = self.nodelist.render(context)
        context.use_tz = old_setting
        return output


class TimezoneNode(Node):
    """
    Template node class used by ``timezone_tag``.
    """
    def __init__(self, nodelist, tz):
        self.nodelist = nodelist
        self.tz = tz

    def render(self, context):
        with timezone.override(self.tz.resolve(context)):
            output = self.nodelist.render(context)
        return output


class GetCurrentTimezoneNode(Node):
    """
    Template node class used by ``get_current_timezone_tag``.
    """
    def __init__(self, variable):
        self.variable = variable

    def render(self, context):
        context[self.variable] = timezone.get_current_timezone_name()
        return ''


@register.tag('localtime')
def localtime_tag(parser, token):
    """
    Forces or prevents conversion of datetime objects to local time,
    regardless of the value of ``settings.USE_TZ``.

    Sample usage::

        {% localtime off %}{{ value_in_utc }}{% endlocaltime %}

    """
    bits = token.split_contents()
    if len(bits) == 1:
        use_tz = True
    elif len(bits) > 2 or bits[1] not in ('on', 'off'):
        raise TemplateSyntaxError("%r argument should be 'on' or 'off'" %
                                  bits[0])
    else:
        use_tz = bits[1] == 'on'
    nodelist = parser.parse(('endlocaltime',))
    parser.delete_first_token()
    return LocalTimeNode(nodelist, use_tz)


@register.tag('timezone')
def timezone_tag(parser, token):
    """
    Enables a given time zone just for this block.

    The ``timezone`` argument must be an instance of a ``tzinfo`` subclass, a
    time zone name, or ``None``. If is it a time zone name, pytz is required.
    If it is ``None``, the default time zone is used within the block.

    Sample usage::

        {% timezone "Europe/Paris" %}
            It is {{ now }} in Paris.
        {% endtimezone %}

    """
    bits = token.split_contents()
    if len(bits) != 2:
        raise TemplateSyntaxError("'%s' takes one argument (timezone)" %
                                  bits[0])
    tz = parser.compile_filter(bits[1])
    nodelist = parser.parse(('endtimezone',))
    parser.delete_first_token()
    return TimezoneNode(nodelist, tz)


@register.tag("get_current_timezone")
def get_current_timezone_tag(parser, token):
    """
    Stores the name of the current time zone in the context.

    Usage::

        {% get_current_timezone as TIME_ZONE %}

    This will fetch the currently active time zone and put its name
    into the ``TIME_ZONE`` context variable.
    """
    # token.split_contents() isn't useful here because this tag doesn't accept variable as arguments
    args = token.contents.split()
    if len(args) != 3 or args[1] != 'as':
        raise TemplateSyntaxError("'get_current_timezone' requires "
                                  "'as variable' (got %r)" % args)
    return GetCurrentTimezoneNode(args[2])
